That's some impressive list Mag Fed. Need to ask, exactly how many Enfields do you have in your collection, besides the LB's listed?
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That's some impressive list Mag Fed. Need to ask, exactly how many Enfields do you have in your collection, besides the LB's listed?
Hi Gary,
Separate PM sent. You can never have enough, right ! No intention of ever really counting either.
Regards.
1942, No4 Mk1*, 21L9422, Brass Buttplate.
I really don't know much about Enfields. Should probably buy a book. I am guessing the wood has to come off to see the markings?
1943 41L9706, Canadian ^ marked, all LB, marked RCAF (Royal Canadian Air Force).
Mark 1* Serial No 15L0523 1942 at Long Branch Canada. Steel Butt Plate. Mark 1 sight
Bought from Seth Ellett in the U.K. Shoots well.
Maple Leaf, I wonder how they got that run of four rifles with consecutive serial numbers? When was the converson done? If late, (i.e. 50's) it would lead me to believe they had crates of new/unissued rifles laying about. Otherwise, consecutive numbers would be VERY hard to come by.
But, we just saw 4 come out of a crate, didn't we?
Peter, there is a Savage serial number listing that on Gunboards, but it has long since gone inactive. I guess the keeper of it learned all there was to know about Savages. :)
Hi Limpitmine, I have the following 1950 LongBranch C No4 MK1* 91L8478, purchased new never fired, from Marstar back in the day.
Another I have originally savage no date No4 mk1* OC42361 oil black finish,
The last been worked on by everyone oiled black original finish, with the following numbers AT 17587, n 194? either a 3or a 3 stamped over a 1.
Is marked as a No4 mk1. hope this helps.
Regards Ian
Sorry duplicate post